Should we enforce trailing commas for Kotlin code? #1913
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I would be fine with enabling that rule, it also makes for nicer diffs. |
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I would be fine with the rule, but only if there is a way to automatically detect it, and additionally I have to be able to configure my IDE to automatically handle this. If one of these requirements is not given, I would like to keep the style guide as-is. |
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We already do so for TypeScript code. Not enforcing / allowing them for Kotlin code could confuse front-end developers that also do back-end work. So it seems that aligning formatting rules for consistency here is a good idea, even though there probably are more (language-specific) formatting rules where TypeScript (Prettier) vs. Kotlin (Detekt / Ktlint) configurations differ.
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